8 Responses to Fallout 76: Bethesda is going to address the issues

I’ve been hyped for Fallout 76 since its announcement back at E3. It comes out on my birthday to boot, so I thought I’d be one of the people that got in on day one. Having read things about the lack of Ultra wide support and it being a buggy mess makes me think I might wait a bit to see if things get ironed out. I played Fallout 4 on day one and didn’t have any issues, so I believe they can get it sorted, but I don’t know that I want to chance buying it on day one. I hate it when something that sounds so good ends up being kind of lame (I’m looking at you No Man’s Sky).

If you preordered (which you could then cancel), you could have seen it for yourself the past week or so. That’s what I did.

Although there are certainly a lot of very questionable design decisions, I did not experience anything close to a buggy experience in the PC beta. I do feel though, that this game will be one of those No Man’s Sky situations in which the game will be much better 6-12 months from now. Which will be nice for those people able to wait for it.

I’m not one of those people. I’ll be playing some more in the beta tonight, and probably all next week once it comes out (assuming the servers don’t catch fire).

“Our goal with voice chat being on by default is to highlight that the world is alive with real people, other players like you.”
Yeah,can’t get no immersion without some heated mother/child argument about some homework, no wasteland completed without nonstop chatter about some justin bieber or new dr. Who episode.